This still from surveillance video at Fox Floors allegedly shows a suspect spray-painting the New Springville establishment.STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Most graffiti vandals seek notoriety, but one New Springville business owner is hoping this level of notoriety will lead cops straight to the suspect he says tagged up his store Tuesday night.

Scott Markoff, who owns Fox Floors on 2391 Richmond Ave., claims his surveillance cameras caught a graffiti vandal as he left his blue-hued tag on the roof and wall of his store.

“This guy here, he looks like an adult. He does not look like a kid,” Markoff told the Advance.

The videos show the suspect apparently spraying his tag on a wall at Fox Floors — right next to a sign warning that the premises is being videotaped, incidentally — at about 8 p.m. Then, after a car passes, he runs across the street toward the former Island Ford building, where, Markoff said, he leaves another tag.

Alleged Vandal tags Fox Floors

The suspect, who’s wearing a white baseball cap, is next seen on another camera on the roof of the flooring store spraying another tag on another wall, according to the store owner.

“He shimmied up a pole,” Markoff said.

The New Springville store has been open since 1994, and Markoff said it’s long been a target for graffiti— his two-level wall gives vandals a high-profile, easily visible canvas for their illegal efforts.

He cleans up the graffiti whenever it goes up — typically twice a year, he said. And in the past, he’s had to repaint the whole building.

“I planned these cameras so I could catch somebody,” he said. “This is my hobby, to catch this kid. It’s my goal.”

Markoff reported the incident to the Mid-Island’s 122nd Precinct as well, and gave them copies of the video.

Anyone with information about either incident can call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers tip line at 800-577-TIPS (8477), visit www.nypdcrimestoppers.com, or send information via text message, by texting 274637 (CRIMES) and entering TIP577. All calls will be kept confidential, according to police officials.